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25 January, 16:51

1. To the nearest tenth of a centimeter, how tall is a

cylinder with a radius of 6.4 cm and volume of

1119.5cm?

A 8.7 cm

26.1 cm

C 27.8 cm

D 58.3 cm

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  1. 25 January, 20:04
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    It's A because when u do (6.4) ^2 times pi equals 128.6796351 and u subtract to the total volume (1119.5cm) and equals to 8.69; u later round to nearest tenth which equals to A, 8.7cm
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